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Lemon Guava Tree (Psidium littorale)

Lemon Guava Tree (Psidium littorale)

$16.95
SKU: R1523-2

2.5" Pot Size

The Lemon Guava is a tasty tropical plant that's well suited for container growing. The sweet, yellow fruit arrives in abundance from summer through fall. It can be grown successfully as a potted plant in northern zones.

58 available
Cannot be shipped to HI
Sun Requirements
  • Full Sun
  • Partial Sun
Bloom Season
  • Fall
  • Summer
Hardiness Zone
  • 10
Minimum Indoor Temperatures

35

Grows To
2-4'
Plant Care

Customer Reviews

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Anu
Amazingly productive plant - Super sweet fruits

I got this plant about 3 years ago and it's been growing in a 5-gallon plastic pot since then. It produced an abundance of fruits last year and I'm in love. The fruits are sweet and oh so yummy I could never eat just a few. I placed the plant in full sun and watered very rarely even in the extreme heat of the summer and they just flourished. Highly recommend this plant.

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Abdul
Great customer service

My first plant completly dried out in the mail due to shipping delay but the customer service was very understooding and sent a very healthy and triving replacement plant. Can't wait to try my first fruit!

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Karen
My second review because I LOVE it even more

I transplanted my lemon guavas into a much larger container, so large in fact that I put both into the same pot. I should be more specific. I put them into a 7 gallon TubTrug. The plants responded by producing much larger fruit. The larger fruit is much sweeter. This is the most prolific fruiting plant i have. It does like a lot of water, though. I have to water it a few times a day, here in the high desert. In the winter, indoors, not so much.

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Susan
Compact growth and abundance of fruit

This plant is small and stays close to the ground but it fruits several times and year and is very prolific. Great fruit.

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Karen
Very Tasty

I ordered two. Last year I pruned one early and the other late. I transplanted the late pruned one into a large container. The early pruned one already had fruit so I left it in its 8" pot. To my surprise the 8" pot guava made much larger guavas, though fewer. Very tasty. The guavas are about the size of those really large purple grapes you sometimes see at the grocery.

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